List of IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation Customers
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Companies using IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation for Application Lifecycle Management include: BHP, a Australia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 91304 employees and revenues of $51.26 billion, Hyundai E&T, a South Korea based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 14000 employees and revenues of $4.86 billion, Aselsan, a Turkey based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 9000 employees and revenues of $2.18 billion, Triumph Group, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 4530 employees and revenues of $1.21 billion, University Clinical Neurologists, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 3100 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion and many others.
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Aselsan | Aerospace and Defense | 9000 | $2.2B | Turkey | IBM | IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation | Application Lifecycle Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Aselsan implemented IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation within its Application Lifecycle Management environment to centralize requirements engineering and traceability. The deployment was operated on site in Ankara, with PLM administrators responsible for installation, upgrade and maintenance activities for Teamcenter servers and IBM products listed on the estate.
Configuration work focused on requirements authoring, versioning and baselining, traceability matrices and review workflows typical of Application Lifecycle Management implementations. Administrators configured DOORS Next Generation to support engineering change control and linking of requirements to PLM artifacts, applying release and access controls aligned with systems engineering practices.
Operationally, IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation was managed alongside IBM ClearCase and IBM ClearQuest, with staff referencing BMIDE and Windchill skills for PLM support and cross‑tool administration. Governance centered on a PLM admin function responsible for upgrades, patching and lifecycle maintenance, and for enforcing configuration management and review processes across engineering and product lifecycle teams.
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BHP | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 91304 | $51.3B | Australia | IBM | IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation | Application Lifecycle Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, BHP implemented IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation as an Application Lifecycle Management platform to centralize engineering requirements and lifecycle traceability for project delivery. The deployment targeted engineering governance for the Rail Technology Program in Perth, extending lifecycle control into completion and commissioning workflows.
The implementation focused on core capabilities for requirement management, configuration and change management, defect and failure management, and asset management, with explicit support for Completion and Commissioning Management System activities. IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation was configured to support requirement baselining, traceability across artifacts, and structured change request workflows consistent with Application Lifecycle Management practices.
Integrations were established with IBM Rational Team Concert, IBM Synergy, and IBM Maximo to provide end to end traceability between requirements, configuration items, development workstreams, and asset records. Operational coverage included engineering teams, Work Package Leaders, contractors and suppliers working on the BHP RTP project, and extended to design reviews and gate reviews conducted on site in Perth.
Governance and process responsibilities were organized around an Engineering Governance and Performance Manager role, which led engineering governance processes, monitored budget and resource allocations, oversaw engineering deliverables, planned and executed change, configuration, requirement and asset management activities, governed defect and failure management, supported Manufacturer�s Data Report compliance, managed CCMS coordination, and coordinated design and gate review outcomes according to Alstom processes and standards.
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Hyundai E&T | Construction and Real Estate | 14000 | $4.9B | South Korea | IBM | IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation | Application Lifecycle Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Hyundai E&T implemented IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation as its Application Lifecycle Management platform to support systems engineering and quality control for shipbuilding projects. The deployment targeted requirements management and traceability functions to verify contract specification compliance during ship acceptance activities.
IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation was configured to establish a systems engineering structure, including requirements decomposition, traceability matrices, and acceptance criteria checkpoints. Configuration emphasized repeatable workflows for inspection result capture, requirements verification, and cross-discipline review for machinery, HVAC, electric and navigation subsystems.
The DOORS deployment was integrated with PCS and SIREE, and those interfaces were used to coordinate production schedules, inspection applications and results, and project communication. The integrated architecture supported operational coverage across project engineering and quality control teams working on MSC-NZ AOE LSV and other full ship lifecycle activities.
Governance focused on centralized requirements control and structured project communication, with systems engineering managers using IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation to manage repositioned information and to instrument acceptance checks against contract specifications. These integrations and governance changes were applied to support building, acceptance and maintenance across the whole ship life cycle.
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Mecaer Aviation Group (MAG | Aerospace and Defense | 550 | $173M | Italy | IBM | IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation | Application Lifecycle Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Mecaer Aviation Group implemented IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation for Application Lifecycle Management. The deployment focused on the Borgomanero engineering organization and targeted Development Engineering and the Test Lab to support Product Lines including Actuation, Flight Controls and Hydraulics, and Environmental Controls.
IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation was configured to support requirements elicitation, structured requirements management, validation and documentation workflows. The implementation established requirement baselining, versioning and formal traceability from requirements to specifications, test procedures and test reports, and to HW/SW lifecycle artifacts used by system engineers.
Operational coverage included crosscutting engineering units, specifically Electronics and Software, Technical Disciplines and Design, and downstream supplier and customer review cycles referenced in project governance. The solution was embedded in engineering workflows to ensure requirement visibility during design, integration, verification and validation activities for integrated aircraft systems.
Governance relied on formal review and approval gates for project deliverables, using IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation as the authoritative requirements repository to support document reviews and signoffs by Development Engineering leads and system engineers. System engineers used the application to elicit, manage, validate and document requirements in support of specification approvals, test planning and HW/SW lifecycle data management.
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OMA (Officine Meccaniche Aeronautiche) | Aerospace and Defense | 512 | $112M | Italy | IBM | IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation | Application Lifecycle Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 OMA (Officine Meccaniche Aeronautiche) implemented IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation as its Application Lifecycle Management solution to centralize requirements activities for airborne electromechanical actuator programs. The deployment targeted standardization of requirements elicitation, management, validation and documentation across systems engineering workflows for landing gears, steering systems and primary and secondary flight controls.
IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation was configured to provide structured requirements authoring, traceability and baselining, review and approval workflows, and verification linkages aligned with Application Lifecycle Management practices. Configuration emphasized formal requirements attributes, version control and audit trails to support HW SW life cycle data and test evidence management, and review cycle automation to maintain specification and test procedure consistency.
Operational coverage included a multidisciplinary engineering team of six led by the Chief Project Engineer, supplier and customer interface activities, and technical oversight of qualification and certification phases. The engineering organization used MATLAB Simulink with Stateflow for development of control and monitoring logic, while requirements governance and validation artifacts were managed in IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation to document traceability through design and verification.
Governance centered on centralized requirements ownership, formalized design review meetings and structured artifacts for Statements Of Work, supplier oversight and deliverable approval. The implementation reinforced systems engineering processes across development, integration, verification and validation workflows and provided a single authoritative repository for requirements and related HW SW lifecycle artifacts.
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Aerospace and Defense | 4530 | $1.2B | United States | IBM | IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation | Application Lifecycle Management | 2010 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 3100 | $1.0B | United States | IBM | IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation | Application Lifecycle Management | 2021 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation
- Futuris, a Turkey based Aerospace and Defense organization with 2075 Employees
- SKEMA Business School, a France based Education company with 1900 Employees
- General Dynamics Electric Boat, a United States based Manufacturing organization with 23000 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Futuris | Aerospace and Defense | 2075 | $519M | Turkey | 2026-03-13 | |
| SKEMA Business School | Education | 1900 | $400M | France | 2025-11-10 | |
| General Dynamics Electric Boat | Manufacturing | 23000 | $12.4B | United States | 2025-07-17 | |
| Aerospace and Defense | 600 | $130M | United States | 2025-07-09 | ||
| Manufacturing | 78434 | $22.6B | Finland | 2025-05-29 | ||
| Aerospace and Defense | 18000 | $24.0B | United States | 2025-04-09 | ||
| Manufacturing | 88400 | $53.1B | United States | 2025-03-13 | ||
| Education | 50 | $5M | United States | 2025-02-19 | ||
| Professional Services | 50 | $5M | United Kingdom | 2025-02-05 | ||
| Automotive | 96426 | $46.6B | Germany | 2025-01-07 |